Hyundai seatbelt alarm bell.

RW74

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Okay, I'm going to be using a Hyundai chime, with an amber LED and a flasher, in conjunction with an adjustable temperature switch to alert me before my engine over heats.

The chime has two bells but requires a momentary reverse current to strike the low tone bell.

Please help.Video reference
 
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Delta Prime

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Please help
With what?
You made a statement.
You did not ask a question.
I Don’t watch videos.
The chime has two bells but requires a momentary reverse current to strike the low tone bell
How momentary?
Micro-seconds , nano-seconds,
milli-seconds?
Reverse current?
Why don’t you just strike the low tone bell with the stick?
an adjustable temperature switch to alert me before my engine over heats.
Adjustable over what range of temperatures?
What is the normal operating temperature of the engine?
What type of temperature switch?
We need component and manufacture, specifications, and or data-sheets.
Marshall your thoughts , in the frame of a question .
 

RW74

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With what?
You made a statement.
You did not ask a question.
I Don’t watch videos.

How momentary?
Micro-seconds , nano-seconds,
milli-seconds?
Reverse current?
Why don’t you just strike the low tone bell with the stick?

Adjustable over what range of temperatures?
What is the normal operating temperature of the engine?
What type of temperature switch?
We need component and manufacture, specifications, and or data-sheets.
Marshall your thoughts , in the frame of a question .
Sorry for being so vague...

The maximum engine operating temperature is around 210 with 260 being where the temp gage redline threshold is, so I'll be adjusting the temperature switch to 225⁰F.

I found an adjustable flasher that will work so that I can alter the timing.

Thanks anyway.
 

Alec_t

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What has all the above got to do with a seatbelt (per your thread title)?
 

Bluejets

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What happens when you loose coolant due to a busted hose?........hint....no alarm

Look for Aussie product called "engine guard" and see how that operates.
 

RW74

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What has all the above got to do with a seatbelt (per your thread title)?
The original purpose of the chime, in a Hyundai Accent, is to make noise when the seatbelt isn't worn or, when the key is in the ignition with the driver's door open.

I'm repurposing said chime, in my 1993 C1500, to alert me before an engine overheat situation, at 230⁰F, because I get so focused on driving, that I forget to check the gages.

It's not likely to overheat but, that just means that I won't be complacent to the point that I ignore the chime if it does happen.
 

Bluejets

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........and just what could that big red engine symbol be on the dash with a bandaide plastered over it....???‍
 

Martaine2005

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I get so focused on driving, that I forget to check the gages.
What?????
How do you check your speed then?.
Does your vehicle have an orange or red light when the temperature gets to a set high point?, if so, connect the chime to that.

Ps. Gauges on the dashboard are a part of driving a vehicle. You should train yourself to check them.
 

ahsrabrifat

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The original purpose of the chime, in a Hyundai Accent, is to make noise when the seatbelt isn't worn or, when the key is in the ignition with the driver's door open.

I'm repurposing said chime, in my 1993 C1500, to alert me before an engine overheat situation, at 230⁰F, because I get so focused on driving, that I forget to check the gages.

It's not likely to overheat but, that just means that I won't be complacent to the point that I ignore the chime if it does happen.
How do you want to proceed? Do you want to interface the chime with an Arduino or something like that?
 
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